Scientists have designed a novel fungus-based computer system that incorporates parts made from common shitake mushrooms.
Researchers at Cornell University have developed an electronic chip that they describe as a "microwave brain." The simplified chip is analog rather than digital, yet can process ultrafast data and ...
In a quiet exam room at Moorfields Eye Hospital, Sheila Irvine looked down at a page and saw something she hadn’t seen in ...
In lieu of animal experiments, researchers from the University of Rochester are using state-of-the-art microchips with human tissue to better understand how the brain operates under healthy conditions ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Memristors, or “memory resistors,” are the leading ...
Attendees at Fortune’s Brainstorm Tech conference last week witnessed a demonstration of both technological innovation and human resilience when Noland Arbaugh, the first human recipient of ...
Elon Musk's Neuralink company released a video of a paralyzed man appearing to move a computer cursor with his mind to play chess. Musk is introducing the world to what Neuralink says is their first ...
Biomedical engineering PhD student Kaihua Chen, a member of URochester professor James McGrath’s team, prepares tissue chips for experiments. In lieu of animal experiments, researchers from the ...